Arrest Made in Bible Society Bombing

As reported in the special edition Persecution and Prayer Alert of January 15, 2004, the Bible Society library in Karachi, Pakistan, along with the adjoining Holy Trinity Anglican Church, was damaged when an explosive device was thrown from a motorcycle, followed a few minutes later with a powerful car bomb. More than eleven people were injured, though none seriously.

Two days after the attack, police reported the arrest of Shamim Ahmed, 25, a member of a banned militant group, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi. Following information gained from his interrogation, police later raided a bomb-making factory in the city. According to the deputy inspector-general of the Karachi police, they found hand-made grenades, remote-control devices, parcel bombs and two bombs ready to be used, each weighing ten kilograms.


Bishop John Alexander Malik
 

The day after the bombing, the Sindh governor, Ishratul Ebad Khan, visited the site along with John Alexander Malik, the Anglican bishop of Lahore, and the director of the Pakistan Bible Society, Anthony Lamuel. The governor announced that the government would cover the repair costs to the buildings.

There are questions whether the intended target of the bombing was the Christians in the area or the police guarding the property. Regardless, Christians in Pakistan have been made to feel particularly vulnerable because of this bombing.

Continue to pray for those injured in the explosions. Pray that the work of the Bible Society will continue, despite nervousness.

For pictures of the attack, click here. For more more information on challenges facing Christians in Pakistan, follow the links from our website at https://www.vomcanada.com/pakistan.htm.

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    VOMC partners to train Christian women in sewing skills throughout Pakistan to provide a sustainable source of income for their families and encourage them in their faith and witness for Christ.

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  • Country Information

    Population
    247,653,551 (2023 est.)

    Ethnicity (%)
    Punjabi (44.7), Pashtun [Pathan] (15.4), Sindhi (14.1), Saraiki (8.4) Muhajirs (7.6) Balochi (3.6), Other (6.3)

    Religion (%)
    Islam (96.5), Other - Christian and Hindu (3.5)

    Leader
    President Asif Ali Zardari (2024)

    Government type
    Federal parliamentary republic

    Legal system
    Common law system with Islamic law influence

    Source: CIA World Factbook

  • Pray for Pakistan

    Pray that amendments will be made to Pakistan's existing blasphemy laws so that the country's citizens – including its children – will be protected from injustice and abuse. May our Lord's mercy and justice prevail, not only in the judiciary system but also in the hearts of the country's militants. Ask Him to transform their "hearts of stone" into hearts that are receptive to His love, mercy and the workings of His Holy Spirit – not only for the purpose of protecting the Christian minority but also for the salvation of their own eternal souls.

Pakistan News

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    The riots in 2023.
    Photo: Morning Star News

    In August 2023, the Christian colony of Jaranwala was filled with violence after allegations of blasphemy were made against two brothers. During the rampage, as many as 400 homes and 26 church buildings were damaged or destroyed. For more details, and to view video footage of the attacks, see this page.

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    Naseem and Nazir
    Naseem and Nazir
    Photo: Morning Star News
     

    In May, shocking images of mob violence were revealed after 74-year-old Nazir Masih was falsely accused of burning pages from the Quran. The elderly Christian man was fatally wounded during the resulting mob violence, which also led to the destruction of his shoemaking business, along with several attacks against other Christians. Further details on the violent rampage are available here.